Synthesis, Structure, and Photoelectronic Effects of a Uranium−Zinc−Organic Coordination Polymer Containing Infinite Metal Oxide Sheets
Journal of the American Chemical Society2003Vol. 125(31), pp. 9266–9267
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Abstract
The hydrothermal reaction of ZnUO2(OAc)4.7H2O with pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid gives rise to a novel uranium-zinc-organic coordination polymer containing infinite U-O-Zn double sheets and organic ligands. Thermal and photoelectrochemical analyses indicate that the coordination polymeric compound not only has a high thermal stability but also exhibits interesting photoelectronic properties.
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